What’s the Fuss about Devon Cliffs?
If you’re looking for a place to stay on your holiday to Devon and have seen the advertisements for Devon Cliffs, you may wonder if the caravan park could possibly live up to its reputation. Often advertisements create so much positive hype about a place that it’s an anti-climax when you get there and see the reality. That shouldn’t happen with a stay at Devon Cliffs. Why? Simply because of the way the caravan park is organized and situated!
The thing about Devon Cliffs that makes it special is that there’s something for everyone to enjoy regardless of age. Whether it’s the kids wanting to spend their day in the SplashZone (with both indoor and outdoor pools to be enjoyed whatever the weather), Mum wanting to have some relaxation time in the spa, or the entire family wanting to spend some quality time together having fun on the adventure golf course, this holiday park has it all!
The caravan accommodation is far from basic, even if your budget only allows you to stay in the lowest priced caravan in the park! Each caravan is maintained to a high standard and will be clean and full of features such as separate bedrooms (2 or 3), and a television for late night entertainment when you’re exhausted from a full day of activities and just need to chill out a little before going to sleep! Although the caravan park does boast a number of eating establishments within its grounds, including fast food and a grill (plus fish and chips, the traditional seaside treat of course), there’s also a convenience store and off license on the site so you can make your own meals in the caravan if you prefer. For those with young children who seem to require a number of clothing changes a day, the on-site launderette is an invaluable feature!
One of the best things about Devon Cliffs isn’t about the park itself however, it’s about the beautiful coastline that it’s situated beside. This is Mother Nature at her finest and no advertisement could do justice to waking up in the morning to the sound of the waves gently hitting the shore, or even lulling you to sleep at night.
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